Monday, September 30, 2013
30 Day Sweater Challenge
I really need another project like I need another hole in my head. But... there are some good prizes and a chance to get my design published in a book. You have 30 days to complete a sweater, I got my yarn, using Lamb's Pride and Sheepish out of my stash. Black and hot pink, I will post my homework for the day and will see if I can keep on track with the schedule based on everything going on. Tomorrow starts the challenge. I have done my math and got my pattern sketched out. Nope you can't see it yet.
Friday, September 27, 2013
Sunrise, Sunset, Hummers, Christmas
Sometimes the sunrise and sunset are too gorgeous not to share. The hummers are almost gone, for the past 2 weeks there have been so many I can't count them and I filled the feeders daily, now I saw one yesterday and none so far today. I got some Christmas gifts done as well and the monarchs are out. The squirrel was in the tree eating the helicopter seeds. The crows have been out this week in the neighborhood, not sure why. The peppers are from dad's garden.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Jobs
I am cleaning files and shredding today, too hot to play outside. I found a list of the jobs I have had over my lifetime. I have had some jobs that weren't very glamorous or that most kids today would not even apply for. In the late 60' through the late 70's I did a lot of different things, a lot of manufacture work and it paid well for the time. It used to be that a job was a job and you took what you could get, got in on the ground floor and worked your way up. These jobs like fast food jobs are not meant to be career jobs nor are they to make a fortune. They are entry level positions that teach you responsibility- get yourself up, get to work early or at least on time and leave a little late or on time. Do what you are told and collect a paycheck.
When I was in Junior High I worked as a candystriper for FREE. It was a volunteer job but I learned a lot. In High School I worked in the office for $1.15/hour because I did not need that many credits but I could not go home early so I worked in the office doing things like stuffing grade cards in envelopes to be sent out, that was fun cos I got to see everyone's grades. I made rubber moldings for weed eaters for $1.65/hour, I detassled corn for $2.50/hour (I was rich). I worked for a moving company that packed up the soldiers at Fort Leavenworth for $2.50/hour and then I became a crew captain and made $3.00/hour-I loved this job and the days were long. I worked for Hallmark making the sleeves for Christmas balls for $2.30/hour.
They weren't glamour jobs and some of them were in hot factories with only fans, no a/c. But they taught me a lot and they were an entry to the career I eventually chose. So those of you who think you are owed $100K/year starting out, get in line. You have to start at the bottom like everyone else.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Hummers
I have had more hummers this year than ever before. Today there are 4 drinking the nectar like there is no tomorrow. I make my own and may have to make another batch today. My pictures are not very good through the dirty windows in my house. In the early morning they sit in the Butterfly Bush and talk to me and buzz my head. Now they are sharing the 2 feeders today and drinking like they are at a party. And a pretty butterfly.
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